If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, and he was losing weight at an incredible rate! Because of DDP's specialized workout, he gained tremendous balance and flexibility -- which gave him hope that maybe someday, he'd be able to walk again.
His story is proof, that we cannot place limits on what we are capable of doing, because we often do not know our own potential. Niether Arthur, nor Dallas knew what he would go on to accomplish, but this video speaks for itself. In less than a year, Arthur completely transformed his life. If only he had known what he was capable of, 15 years earlier.
Do not waste any time thinking you are stuck - you can take control over your life, and change it faster than you might think.
Hopefully this story can inspire you to follow your dreams - whatever they may be.
Anything is Possible!
For more information about DDP YOGA, visit http://bit.ly/Kqewdp
ArtistName: Javier ColonSong: Fix You
Buy it on iTunes for $1.29!
http://bit.ly/IAjWzw

published:30 Apr 2012

views:14244277

Learn more about how DDPY can help alleviate back pain and injuries: ddpyoga.com/pages/backpain

published:10 May 2018

views:7267

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/y7w1kU
FollowBigThink here:
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Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years which was really crazy coming from obscurity like that. And then I blew my back out. And I blew my back out so badly that three different back specialists said my career was over. I’d actually ruptured my L4 and L5 and it was really bad. Just signed a multimillion dollar three year deal. I mean I finally got paid so, you know, this was the time I worked so hard to get to and now it was all gone. Around that time I was married and my wife at the time was like, why don’t you try doing yoga to heal your body. I was like, yoga. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. That was the way I felt about it. And long story short, it’s all I really could do.
I was still doing rehab because I had rehabbed back both shoulder surgeries, both knee surgeries and the ruptured L4 and L5, I was trying to nurse that back but it was just so tender and so immovable. I started to do the yoga and in the first three weeks I started to feel a significant difference. It was mind blowing to me. I was very frustrated though because the tapes I was watching, everybody was a stick figure. Everybody could twist themselves up into a pretzel. No one was modifying any position. So I had to figure that out. And then about three weeks in like I said I was feeling pretty good so before I crashed out I decided I want to do some of these yoga positions and I wouldn’t call them poses or postures because, you know, I’m a guy who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. But I started to mix them with the rehabilitation moves and then I was like wow, this sort of flows pretty good. And then over a period of time, next couple of weeks I threw in old school calisthenics, you know, pushups, squats, crunches done with a slow burn movement. And what I figured out – like if you’re lifting weights you’re just jacking weight, you get your heart rate jacked up. But if you lift weights slow and control the weight you’re going to utilize more muscles. And every time you flex or engage a muscle like when you’re doing a slow burn push-up, your heart’s got to beat faster to get the blood to the muscle.
Again, I’m figuring this out because of boredom but again completely by accident. And over a period of three months what would become DDP yoga becomes a kick ass cardiovascular workout that could dramatically increase my flexibility and strengthen my core like never before. But here was the key. Minimal joint impact. In less than three months I was back in the ring. At 42 years old they said my wrestling career was over. At 43 I was the heavyweight champ of the world. So I decided I’m going to keep doing this what I used to call back then yoga for normal people. And then it just sort of took on a life of its own building its way up to DDP yoga.
I was on Shark Tank. They were like the big question is how have you succeeded in a world that is so competitive? How have you succeeded and made all this money in this business? How did you do that? Me and my business partner, Steve Yu, we just looked at them and said we inspire people. No, but really, how did you get the people to be brought in? I go we inspire people. They’re like no but – and you ever saw that – this stuff got cut from Shark Tank because they didn’t get it. I think the first person that had to be inspired was me. Again you’re talking about the guy, you know. Underneath DDP yoga this says it ain’t your mama’s yoga, you know. And I respect all types of yogis. I always say yogis – most yogis very Namaste. DDP yoga – we’re more T&A, you know. Tone and attitude. And we have fun with it.
The whole tone and attitude that makes DDP yoga its own animal has to do with dynamic resistance. All I want you to do is go back to this. Remember this from wresting? Now it’s in DDP yoga and I cannot believe it’s the centerpiece again. Completely by accident or by design, however you choose to look at it. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to take my thumb and index fingers...[TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Dillon Fitton

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

published:22 Oct 2013

views:316802

published:02 Feb 2016

views:373873

published:10 Oct 2011

views:544613

From “The RCWR Show” with Lee Sanders
https://www.patreon.com/rcwrshow
https://twitter.com/TheRCWRShow
* A special thanks to Lee Sanders for allowing EPICSPORTS to run this clip

published:12 Jul 2017

views:23860

REMEMBER, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
For more information on DDP YOGA, visit http://www.ddpyoga.com
Thanks for watching and please share it will someone who may have given up on themselves.

Shark Tank

Shark Tank is an American reality television series that premiered August 9, 2009, on ABC. The show is a franchise of the international format Dragons' Den, which originated in Japan in 2001. Shark Tank shows aspiring entrepreneur-contestants make business presentations to a panel of "shark" investors, who then choose whether or not to invest.

Overview

Shark Tank is produced by Mark Burnett and based on the international format Dragon's Den, which originated in 2001 with the Japanese show Tigers of Money. The show, however, more closely resembles the format of the British version, Dragons' Den, which premiered in 2005. The show features a panel of potential investors, called "sharks," who consider offers from aspiring entrepreneurs seeking investments for their business or product. The sharks are paid for their participation in the show, but the money they invest is their own. The entrepreneur can make a deal on the show if a panel member is interested. However, if all of the panel members opt out, the entrepreneur leaves empty-handed. The show is said to portray "the drama of pitch meetings and the interaction between the entrepreneurs and tycoons." A one-hour pitch by a contestant is edited down to "a dramatic 10-minute segment."

The Postal Service's only full-length release, Give Up was the second Sub Pop Records release to receive platinum certification, their best selling album since Nirvana's Bleach. The album peaked at #114 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart in its initial release; the 2013 tenth-anniversary reissue of the album peaked at #45 in April 2013. As of January 2013, Give Up had sold 1.07 million copies. The album was generally well received, and critics commented on its throwbacks to the eighties new wave genre.

Production and composition

The Postal Service's two members – Ben Gibbard of Death Cab for Cutie and electronic music artist Jimmy Tamborello – had previously collaborated on "(This Is) The Dream of Evan and Chan" before deciding to record a full-length album together. The two worked on the album separately; in December 2001, Tamborello sent a CD-R of electronic music to Gibbard, who added melodies and wrote lyrics. He then added drums, guitar and keyboards at Death Cab for Cutie guitarist Chris Walla's recording studio and sent the CD back to Tamborello. This process of mailing each other their work on the album continued; after ten months and two trips by Gibbard to Los Angeles to record vocals, the album was completed. The group called themselves "The Postal Service" because of this method of trading ideas.Rilo Kiley's Jenny Lewis provided backup vocals after being cold called by Gibbard, who knew her when Rilo Kiley was on the same label as Death Cab for Cutie.

Never Ever (Ciara song)

"Never Ever" is a song performed by R&B singer Ciara. It was the first single released from her third studio album, Fantasy Ride. The song features rapper Young Jeezy, was produced by Polow da Don, and was co-written by Ciara and Elvis "BlacElvis" Williams, who both produced and co-wrote Ciara's single, "Promise", from her second album, Ciara: The Evolution.

Background

I make her sound like a vocalist versus the other stuff she may do that's more performance, where she can get on the dance floor. It's kind of the same thing with Aaliyah. She may not have been the best singer, but her voice was so unique and her sound — she had her own lane, and I think Ciara is like that same thing..

For "Never Ever", Ciara collaborated with previous collaborator and associate Polow da Don, as well as Blac Elvis. Ciara previously worked with the two on a previous single, "Promise" (2006). Polow da Don told MTV News, "We both came up and were raised in the same camp. We've known each other for a long time." When talking about the working relationship between him and Ciara, he replied, "We actually just have this natural chemistry that I don't even have with some of my own artists. I understand her and I understand what she should be doing. I look at it like this: When I work with her, I'm a fan, and this is what I want her to be doing." Polow da Don went on to compare he and Ciara as having the formula to becoming the new Aaliyah and Timbaland, a famed singer-producer combination in the late 1990s.

Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, and he was losing weight at an incredible rate! Because of DDP's specialized workout, he gained tremendous balance and flexibility -- which gave him hope that maybe someday, he'd be able to walk again.
His story is proof, that we cannot place limits on what we are capable of doing, because we often do not know our own potential. Niether Arthur, nor Dallas knew what he would go on to accomplish, but this video speaks for itself. In less than a year, Arthur completely transformed his life. If only he had known what he was capable of, 15 years earlier.
Do not waste any time thinking you are stuck - you can take control over your life, and change it faster than you might think.
Hopefully this story can inspire you to follow your dreams - whatever they may be.
Anything is Possible!
For more information about DDP YOGA, visit http://bit.ly/Kqewdp
ArtistName: Javier ColonSong: Fix You
Buy it on iTunes for $1.29!
http://bit.ly/IAjWzw

2:04

DDP YOGA For Back Pain and Injuries

DDP YOGA For Back Pain and Injuries

DDP YOGA For Back Pain and Injuries

Learn more about how DDPY can help alleviate back pain and injuries: ddpyoga.com/pages/backpain

4:19

Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

Diamond Dallas Page: Don't Call It Yoga, Brother

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/y7w1kU
FollowBigThink here:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink
Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years which was really crazy coming from obscurity like that. And then I blew my back out. And I blew my back out so badly that three different back specialists said my career was over. I’d actually ruptured my L4 and L5 and it was really bad. Just signed a multimillion dollar three year deal. I mean I finally got paid so, you know, this was the time I worked so hard to get to and now it was all gone. Around that time I was married and my wife at the time was like, why don’t you try doing yoga to heal your body. I was like, yoga. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. That was the way I felt about it. And long story short, it’s all I really could do.
I was still doing rehab because I had rehabbed back both shoulder surgeries, both knee surgeries and the ruptured L4 and L5, I was trying to nurse that back but it was just so tender and so immovable. I started to do the yoga and in the first three weeks I started to feel a significant difference. It was mind blowing to me. I was very frustrated though because the tapes I was watching, everybody was a stick figure. Everybody could twist themselves up into a pretzel. No one was modifying any position. So I had to figure that out. And then about three weeks in like I said I was feeling pretty good so before I crashed out I decided I want to do some of these yoga positions and I wouldn’t call them poses or postures because, you know, I’m a guy who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. But I started to mix them with the rehabilitation moves and then I was like wow, this sort of flows pretty good. And then over a period of time, next couple of weeks I threw in old school calisthenics, you know, pushups, squats, crunches done with a slow burn movement. And what I figured out – like if you’re lifting weights you’re just jacking weight, you get your heart rate jacked up. But if you lift weights slow and control the weight you’re going to utilize more muscles. And every time you flex or engage a muscle like when you’re doing a slow burn push-up, your heart’s got to beat faster to get the blood to the muscle.
Again, I’m figuring this out because of boredom but again completely by accident. And over a period of three months what would become DDP yoga becomes a kick ass cardiovascular workout that could dramatically increase my flexibility and strengthen my core like never before. But here was the key. Minimal joint impact. In less than three months I was back in the ring. At 42 years old they said my wrestling career was over. At 43 I was the heavyweight champ of the world. So I decided I’m going to keep doing this what I used to call back then yoga for normal people. And then it just sort of took on a life of its own building its way up to DDP yoga.
I was on Shark Tank. They were like the big question is how have you succeeded in a world that is so competitive? How have you succeeded and made all this money in this business? How did you do that? Me and my business partner, Steve Yu, we just looked at them and said we inspire people. No, but really, how did you get the people to be brought in? I go we inspire people. They’re like no but – and you ever saw that – this stuff got cut from Shark Tank because they didn’t get it. I think the first person that had to be inspired was me. Again you’re talking about the guy, you know. Underneath DDP yoga this says it ain’t your mama’s yoga, you know. And I respect all types of yogis. I always say yogis – most yogis very Namaste. DDP yoga – we’re more T&A, you know. Tone and attitude. And we have fun with it.
The whole tone and attitude that makes DDP yoga its own animal has to do with dynamic resistance. All I want you to do is go back to this. Remember this from wresting? Now it’s in DDP yoga and I cannot believe it’s the centerpiece again. Completely by accident or by design, however you choose to look at it. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to take my thumb and index fingers...[TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Dillon Fitton

4:54

A Simple Reminder That Anything Is Possible - Watch Till The End!

A Simple Reminder That Anything Is Possible - Watch Till The End!

A Simple Reminder That Anything Is Possible - Watch Till The End!

Another amazing DDP YOGA transformation! DDPtv

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

2:45

AJ Styles Works Through Injury For WWE Debut

AJ Styles Works Through Injury For WWE Debut

AJ Styles Works Through Injury For WWE Debut

4:04

DDPYOGA demo STRENGTH BUILDER workout

DDPYOGA demo STRENGTH BUILDER workout

DDPYOGA demo STRENGTH BUILDER workout

5:44

DDP Yoga Couldn't Help Big Van Vader, DDP Responds!

DDP Yoga Couldn't Help Big Van Vader, DDP Responds!

DDP Yoga Couldn't Help Big Van Vader, DDP Responds!

From “The RCWR Show” with Lee Sanders
https://www.patreon.com/rcwrshow
https://twitter.com/TheRCWRShow
* A special thanks to Lee Sanders for allowing EPICSPORTS to run this clip

9:21

Arthur's Transformation (Extended Cut) - Never, Ever Give Up!!

Arthur's Transformation (Extended Cut) - Never, Ever Give Up!!

Arthur's Transformation (Extended Cut) - Never, Ever Give Up!!

REMEMBER, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
For more information on DDP YOGA, visit http://www.ddpyoga.com
Thanks for watching and please share it will someone who may have given up on themselves.

Today I thought I would do a quick review of a weight loss and exercise program that I have tried in the past. This is DDPYoga by Diamond Dallas Page.
It's a cool program. YOu are supposed to use a heart monitor when you do it and it is low impact. Many people have had great results with it.
OPN another note my weight today is 240.1

Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, an...

published: 30 Apr 2012

DDP YOGA For Back Pain and Injuries

Learn more about how DDPY can help alleviate back pain and injuries: ddpyoga.com/pages/backpain

published: 10 May 2018

Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

published: 24 Jul 2014

DDPTv DDP Yoga on The Doctors

Diamond Dallas Page: Don't Call It Yoga, Brother

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/y7w1kU
FollowBigThink here:
YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink
Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years...

published: 03 Oct 2014

A Simple Reminder That Anything Is Possible - Watch Till The End!

Another amazing DDP YOGA transformation! DDPtv

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

published: 22 Oct 2013

AJ Styles Works Through Injury For WWE Debut

published: 02 Feb 2016

DDPYOGA demo STRENGTH BUILDER workout

published: 10 Oct 2011

DDP Yoga Couldn't Help Big Van Vader, DDP Responds!

From “The RCWR Show” with Lee Sanders
https://www.patreon.com/rcwrshow
https://twitter.com/TheRCWRShow
* A special thanks to Lee Sanders for allowing EPICSPORTS to run this clip

published: 12 Jul 2017

Arthur's Transformation (Extended Cut) - Never, Ever Give Up!!

REMEMBER, ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!
For more information on DDP YOGA, visit http://www.ddpyoga.com
Thanks for watching and please share it will someone who may have given up on themselves.

Today I thought I would do a quick review of a weight loss and exercise program that I have tried in the past. This is DDPYoga by Diamond Dallas Page.
It's a cool program. YOu are supposed to use a heart monitor when you do it and it is low impact. Many people have had great results with it.
OPN another note my weight today is 240.1

Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his ...

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, and he was losing weight at an incredible rate! Because of DDP's specialized workout, he gained tremendous balance and flexibility -- which gave him hope that maybe someday, he'd be able to walk again.
His story is proof, that we cannot place limits on what we are capable of doing, because we often do not know our own potential. Niether Arthur, nor Dallas knew what he would go on to accomplish, but this video speaks for itself. In less than a year, Arthur completely transformed his life. If only he had known what he was capable of, 15 years earlier.
Do not waste any time thinking you are stuck - you can take control over your life, and change it faster than you might think.
Hopefully this story can inspire you to follow your dreams - whatever they may be.
Anything is Possible!
For more information about DDP YOGA, visit http://bit.ly/Kqewdp
ArtistName: Javier ColonSong: Fix You
Buy it on iTunes for $1.29!
http://bit.ly/IAjWzw

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, and he was losing weight at an incredible rate! Because of DDP's specialized workout, he gained tremendous balance and flexibility -- which gave him hope that maybe someday, he'd be able to walk again.
His story is proof, that we cannot place limits on what we are capable of doing, because we often do not know our own potential. Niether Arthur, nor Dallas knew what he would go on to accomplish, but this video speaks for itself. In less than a year, Arthur completely transformed his life. If only he had known what he was capable of, 15 years earlier.
Do not waste any time thinking you are stuck - you can take control over your life, and change it faster than you might think.
Hopefully this story can inspire you to follow your dreams - whatever they may be.
Anything is Possible!
For more information about DDP YOGA, visit http://bit.ly/Kqewdp
ArtistName: Javier ColonSong: Fix You
Buy it on iTunes for $1.29!
http://bit.ly/IAjWzw

Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan.....

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
Read more at BigThink.com: http://goo.gl/y7w1kU
FollowBigThink here:
YouTube: http://goo.gl/CPTsV5
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BigThinkdotcom
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bigthink
Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years which was really crazy coming from obscurity like that. And then I blew my back out. And I blew my back out so badly that three different back specialists said my career was over. I’d actually ruptured my L4 and L5 and it was really bad. Just signed a multimillion dollar three year deal. I mean I finally got paid so, you know, this was the time I worked so hard to get to and now it was all gone. Around that time I was married and my wife at the time was like, why don’t you try doing yoga to heal your body. I was like, yoga. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. That was the way I felt about it. And long story short, it’s all I really could do.
I was still doing rehab because I had rehabbed back both shoulder surgeries, both knee surgeries and the ruptured L4 and L5, I was trying to nurse that back but it was just so tender and so immovable. I started to do the yoga and in the first three weeks I started to feel a significant difference. It was mind blowing to me. I was very frustrated though because the tapes I was watching, everybody was a stick figure. Everybody could twist themselves up into a pretzel. No one was modifying any position. So I had to figure that out. And then about three weeks in like I said I was feeling pretty good so before I crashed out I decided I want to do some of these yoga positions and I wouldn’t call them poses or postures because, you know, I’m a guy who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. But I started to mix them with the rehabilitation moves and then I was like wow, this sort of flows pretty good. And then over a period of time, next couple of weeks I threw in old school calisthenics, you know, pushups, squats, crunches done with a slow burn movement. And what I figured out – like if you’re lifting weights you’re just jacking weight, you get your heart rate jacked up. But if you lift weights slow and control the weight you’re going to utilize more muscles. And every time you flex or engage a muscle like when you’re doing a slow burn push-up, your heart’s got to beat faster to get the blood to the muscle.
Again, I’m figuring this out because of boredom but again completely by accident. And over a period of three months what would become DDP yoga becomes a kick ass cardiovascular workout that could dramatically increase my flexibility and strengthen my core like never before. But here was the key. Minimal joint impact. In less than three months I was back in the ring. At 42 years old they said my wrestling career was over. At 43 I was the heavyweight champ of the world. So I decided I’m going to keep doing this what I used to call back then yoga for normal people. And then it just sort of took on a life of its own building its way up to DDP yoga.
I was on Shark Tank. They were like the big question is how have you succeeded in a world that is so competitive? How have you succeeded and made all this money in this business? How did you do that? Me and my business partner, Steve Yu, we just looked at them and said we inspire people. No, but really, how did you get the people to be brought in? I go we inspire people. They’re like no but – and you ever saw that – this stuff got cut from Shark Tank because they didn’t get it. I think the first person that had to be inspired was me. Again you’re talking about the guy, you know. Underneath DDP yoga this says it ain’t your mama’s yoga, you know. And I respect all types of yogis. I always say yogis – most yogis very Namaste. DDP yoga – we’re more T&A, you know. Tone and attitude. And we have fun with it.
The whole tone and attitude that makes DDP yoga its own animal has to do with dynamic resistance. All I want you to do is go back to this. Remember this from wresting? Now it’s in DDP yoga and I cannot believe it’s the centerpiece again. Completely by accident or by design, however you choose to look at it. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to take my thumb and index fingers...[TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Dillon Fitton

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
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Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years which was really crazy coming from obscurity like that. And then I blew my back out. And I blew my back out so badly that three different back specialists said my career was over. I’d actually ruptured my L4 and L5 and it was really bad. Just signed a multimillion dollar three year deal. I mean I finally got paid so, you know, this was the time I worked so hard to get to and now it was all gone. Around that time I was married and my wife at the time was like, why don’t you try doing yoga to heal your body. I was like, yoga. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. That was the way I felt about it. And long story short, it’s all I really could do.
I was still doing rehab because I had rehabbed back both shoulder surgeries, both knee surgeries and the ruptured L4 and L5, I was trying to nurse that back but it was just so tender and so immovable. I started to do the yoga and in the first three weeks I started to feel a significant difference. It was mind blowing to me. I was very frustrated though because the tapes I was watching, everybody was a stick figure. Everybody could twist themselves up into a pretzel. No one was modifying any position. So I had to figure that out. And then about three weeks in like I said I was feeling pretty good so before I crashed out I decided I want to do some of these yoga positions and I wouldn’t call them poses or postures because, you know, I’m a guy who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. But I started to mix them with the rehabilitation moves and then I was like wow, this sort of flows pretty good. And then over a period of time, next couple of weeks I threw in old school calisthenics, you know, pushups, squats, crunches done with a slow burn movement. And what I figured out – like if you’re lifting weights you’re just jacking weight, you get your heart rate jacked up. But if you lift weights slow and control the weight you’re going to utilize more muscles. And every time you flex or engage a muscle like when you’re doing a slow burn push-up, your heart’s got to beat faster to get the blood to the muscle.
Again, I’m figuring this out because of boredom but again completely by accident. And over a period of three months what would become DDP yoga becomes a kick ass cardiovascular workout that could dramatically increase my flexibility and strengthen my core like never before. But here was the key. Minimal joint impact. In less than three months I was back in the ring. At 42 years old they said my wrestling career was over. At 43 I was the heavyweight champ of the world. So I decided I’m going to keep doing this what I used to call back then yoga for normal people. And then it just sort of took on a life of its own building its way up to DDP yoga.
I was on Shark Tank. They were like the big question is how have you succeeded in a world that is so competitive? How have you succeeded and made all this money in this business? How did you do that? Me and my business partner, Steve Yu, we just looked at them and said we inspire people. No, but really, how did you get the people to be brought in? I go we inspire people. They’re like no but – and you ever saw that – this stuff got cut from Shark Tank because they didn’t get it. I think the first person that had to be inspired was me. Again you’re talking about the guy, you know. Underneath DDP yoga this says it ain’t your mama’s yoga, you know. And I respect all types of yogis. I always say yogis – most yogis very Namaste. DDP yoga – we’re more T&A, you know. Tone and attitude. And we have fun with it.
The whole tone and attitude that makes DDP yoga its own animal has to do with dynamic resistance. All I want you to do is go back to this. Remember this from wresting? Now it’s in DDP yoga and I cannot believe it’s the centerpiece again. Completely by accident or by design, however you choose to look at it. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to take my thumb and index fingers...[TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Dillon Fitton

Another amazing DDP YOGA transformation! DDPtv

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June an...

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

Today I thought I would do a quick review of a weight loss and exercise program that I have tried in the past. This is DDPYoga by Diamond Dallas Page.
It's a cool program. YOu are supposed to use a heart monitor when you do it and it is low impact. Many people have had great results with it.
OPN another note my weight today is 240.1

Today I thought I would do a quick review of a weight loss and exercise program that I have tried in the past. This is DDPYoga by Diamond Dallas Page.
It's a cool program. YOu are supposed to use a heart monitor when you do it and it is low impact. Many people have had great results with it.
OPN another note my weight today is 240.1

Never, Ever Give Up. Arthur's Inspirational Transformation!

If this story can inspire someone you know, please share it with them!
Arthur Boorman was a disabled veteran of the Gulf War for 15 years, and was told by his doctors that he would never be able to walk on his own, ever again.
He stumbled upon an article about Diamond Dallas Page doing Yoga and decided to give it a try -- he couldn't do traditional, higher impact exercise, so he tried DDP YOGA and sent an email to Dallas telling him his story.
Dallas was so moved by his story, he began emailing and speaking on the phone with Arthur throughout his journey - he encouraged Arthur to keep going and to believe that anything was possible. Even though doctors told him walking would never happen, Arthur was persistent. He fell many times, but kept going.
Arthur was getting stronger rapidly, and he was losing weight at an incredible rate! Because of DDP's specialized workout, he gained tremendous balance and flexibility -- which gave him hope that maybe someday, he'd be able to walk again.
His story is proof, that we cannot place limits on what we are capable of doing, because we often do not know our own potential. Niether Arthur, nor Dallas knew what he would go on to accomplish, but this video speaks for itself. In less than a year, Arthur completely transformed his life. If only he had known what he was capable of, 15 years earlier.
Do not waste any time thinking you are stuck - you can take control over your life, and change it faster than you might think.
Hopefully this story can inspire you to follow your dreams - whatever they may be.
Anything is Possible!
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DDP YOGA For Back Pain and Injuries

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Gabriel Iglesias Teaches Conan DDP YOGA @ TeamCoco

My buddy Gabriel Iglesias and I have worked together to help him get healthier over the year and half... Here he is talking about part of our journey on Conan... It's a Very Funny spot! For more info go to www.DDPYOGA.com

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DDPTv DDP Yoga on The Doctors

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Diamond Dallas Page: Don't Call It Yoga, Brother

Diamond Dallas Page explains how he hesitantly turned to yoga to overcome his wrestling injuries. Page went on to found DDPYoga, a program that borrows heavily from yogic traditions while featuring his own innovations.
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Transcript: Yo. It’s me. DDP, Diamond Dallas Page. I didn’t become a professional wrestler until I was 35 years old. My career did not take off until I was 40. That was in 1996 when wrestling blew through the rafters in the cable industry. Monday Night Wars were a huge part of that. Pro Wrestling Illustrated rated Stone Cold Steve Austin as number one and DDP as number four both years which was really crazy coming from obscurity like that. And then I blew my back out. And I blew my back out so badly that three different back specialists said my career was over. I’d actually ruptured my L4 and L5 and it was really bad. Just signed a multimillion dollar three year deal. I mean I finally got paid so, you know, this was the time I worked so hard to get to and now it was all gone. Around that time I was married and my wife at the time was like, why don’t you try doing yoga to heal your body. I was like, yoga. I wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. That was the way I felt about it. And long story short, it’s all I really could do.
I was still doing rehab because I had rehabbed back both shoulder surgeries, both knee surgeries and the ruptured L4 and L5, I was trying to nurse that back but it was just so tender and so immovable. I started to do the yoga and in the first three weeks I started to feel a significant difference. It was mind blowing to me. I was very frustrated though because the tapes I was watching, everybody was a stick figure. Everybody could twist themselves up into a pretzel. No one was modifying any position. So I had to figure that out. And then about three weeks in like I said I was feeling pretty good so before I crashed out I decided I want to do some of these yoga positions and I wouldn’t call them poses or postures because, you know, I’m a guy who wouldn’t be caught dead doing yoga. But I started to mix them with the rehabilitation moves and then I was like wow, this sort of flows pretty good. And then over a period of time, next couple of weeks I threw in old school calisthenics, you know, pushups, squats, crunches done with a slow burn movement. And what I figured out – like if you’re lifting weights you’re just jacking weight, you get your heart rate jacked up. But if you lift weights slow and control the weight you’re going to utilize more muscles. And every time you flex or engage a muscle like when you’re doing a slow burn push-up, your heart’s got to beat faster to get the blood to the muscle.
Again, I’m figuring this out because of boredom but again completely by accident. And over a period of three months what would become DDP yoga becomes a kick ass cardiovascular workout that could dramatically increase my flexibility and strengthen my core like never before. But here was the key. Minimal joint impact. In less than three months I was back in the ring. At 42 years old they said my wrestling career was over. At 43 I was the heavyweight champ of the world. So I decided I’m going to keep doing this what I used to call back then yoga for normal people. And then it just sort of took on a life of its own building its way up to DDP yoga.
I was on Shark Tank. They were like the big question is how have you succeeded in a world that is so competitive? How have you succeeded and made all this money in this business? How did you do that? Me and my business partner, Steve Yu, we just looked at them and said we inspire people. No, but really, how did you get the people to be brought in? I go we inspire people. They’re like no but – and you ever saw that – this stuff got cut from Shark Tank because they didn’t get it. I think the first person that had to be inspired was me. Again you’re talking about the guy, you know. Underneath DDP yoga this says it ain’t your mama’s yoga, you know. And I respect all types of yogis. I always say yogis – most yogis very Namaste. DDP yoga – we’re more T&A, you know. Tone and attitude. And we have fun with it.
The whole tone and attitude that makes DDP yoga its own animal has to do with dynamic resistance. All I want you to do is go back to this. Remember this from wresting? Now it’s in DDP yoga and I cannot believe it’s the centerpiece again. Completely by accident or by design, however you choose to look at it. So what I’m going to do is I’m going to take my thumb and index fingers...[TRANSCRIPT TRUNCATED]
Directed/Produced by Jonathan Fowler and Dillon Fitton

Another amazing DDP YOGA transformation! DDPtv

For more about Andrew's amazing story, click here: http://www.ddpyoga.com/andrew-musto-crib-intern.html
Andrew moved to the Accountability Crib back in June and lost more than 60 lbs. since moving here! Way to go Andrew!

Shark Tank

Shark Tank is an American reality television series that premiered August 9, 2009, on ABC. The show is a franchise of the international format Dragons' Den, which originated in Japan in 2001. Shark Tank shows aspiring entrepreneur-contestants make business presentations to a panel of "shark" investors, who then choose whether or not to invest.

Overview

Shark Tank is produced by Mark Burnett and based on the international format Dragon's Den, which originated in 2001 with the Japanese show Tigers of Money. The show, however, more closely resembles the format of the British version, Dragons' Den, which premiered in 2005. The show features a panel of potential investors, called "sharks," who consider offers from aspiring entrepreneurs seeking investments for their business or product. The sharks are paid for their participation in the show, but the money they invest is their own. The entrepreneur can make a deal on the show if a panel member is interested. However, if all of the panel members opt out, the entrepreneur leaves empty-handed. The show is said to portray "the drama of pitch meetings and the interaction between the entrepreneurs and tycoons." A one-hour pitch by a contestant is edited down to "a dramatic 10-minute segment."

Erica Barrett said she’s confident facing the judges on “Shark Tank.” Will she be able to close the deal in the Feb. 21 episode? CREDIT. ABC... They negotiated it down to 38 percent ... ***. Earlier on the show, former pro wrestler and current Smyrna resident Diamond DavePage showed off his impressive DDPYoga fitness system, which he said generated an impressive $2.6 million in its first year with a fat $890,000 in profits ... ....

Dan LeBatard, host of the ESPN national radio show The Dan Lebatard Show with Stugotz, upset newly inducted WWEHall of FamerDiamond Dallas Page during a live phone interview on Tuesday, April 4 ... LeBatard persisted for info on the Steiner altercation. That did it. DDP then called LeBatard “monkey” a few times and dropped an F-bomb, before being cut off ... ClickComplexSportsHereToSeeIt ... TwitterDanLeBatardShow ... https.//ddpyoga.com/ ... @jimmyv3....

WWE legend Vader shocked the wrestling world in November when he told fans that he was dying and wouldn’t live longer than two years. Vader said that he was dying due to heart complications but there might be some hope for him. Vader appeared on Hannibal TV and said that he is going to get help from Diamond Dallas Page to lose weight ...100LBS FOR THE MICKER! @DDPYoga #BANG pic.twitter.com/mYes0z0M52 ... [Featured Image by WWE]....

DREAMWAVE WrestlingCEO Jay Repsel tweeted earlier today that Hall was not responding to calls or texts ...DDP, who helped Hall turn his life around through his DDPYoga program, tweeted that while he hasn’t spoken to Hall directly, he heard that “The Bad Guy” is okay. I haven’t talked to @SCOTTHALLNWO yet because I’m in Dominican Republic at a @DDPYOGAWorkshop, but from what I’ve understand he is Ok....

At Night

At night.. (yeahhh!)At night.. (talkin bout - all that shit)At night.. (better not go to sleep nigga)At night.. (yeah! I see you nigga)[Daz]Smokin bomb, feelin loaded, forty yappin, smoke importedServin (?) fat as boulders, got a (?) on my shouldersHomies robbin homies, on point with the po'-po'sSellin white snow pure yo, twist a little bit just to get a lil' mo'We had the ground, we bagged a round, crack, money in stripesI lay you down, let niggaz know that we ain't no fuckin joke, niggahhh[Kurupt]The nighttime's, the right time, family and pridePersonally known for the way I, spray and rideSilent if I, silent is the way I glideMoney'll make a nigga shift a pistol shoot to the sky[Daz]Nigga let's ride! I love it when the sun goes downNigga get chopped down, get gunned down[Kurupt]Run down, run around, and shot downPopped down glocks in full pound surroundGet the homies together and call the shots, fallin on baller's blocksSmaller and smaller knots, alcoholics lookin fo'[D] my gangsta bitches (uh-huh) and busta niggaz (uh-huh)[K] Liquor weed, pistols pills, niggaz shot and niggaz killedAt night.. (uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh)At night.. (uh-huh)(liquor weed, pistols pills, niggaz shot and niggaz killed)At night.. (uh-huh, uh-huh)At night.. (what ch'all niggaz wanna do, huh?)[Kurupt]I put holes in the air and turn black to blueAnd I don't give a fuck about puttin holes in youThe midnight strike, the killer strikes the streets at nightImitation Doggs on scope and it's on on sight (nigga)[Daz]Murder killin robbery, mayhemAssault with the deadly weapons equals batteryI be down with the tragedyCatch a nigga slippin, shoulda knownNigga one-eighty-seven ain't shit but a misdemeanor(If you ain't knowin - they ain't knowin)Niggaz dyin unexpected, and they knowin(They don't know) Niggaz tryin to make it echobut it's showin (they ain't showin) little bitches on the streetstraight hoein (straight hoein) you ain't knowin (thought you knew)[Kurupt]Overblown, got'n'gone, the song zone, at the zone shownTime and time again it's on, Vietnam againNapalm set-trip, coast-trip, post and gettripped on, blastin fuckin chippin niggaz out the fuckin dashWhat the fuck is this? Niggaz is the luckiestStrike and spray, e'ryday all day around the wayI lost my homeboy last year, nigga shed his last tearComin through to blast shit, I knew I'd catch his ass cripAt night.. (uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh)At night.. (uh-huh)(liquor weed, pistols pills, niggaz shot and niggaz killed)At night.. (uh-huh, uh-huh)At night..At night.. (yeahhh - that's how it go down e'ry night nigga)At night.. (y'all niggaz better stay strapped)(cause we on a hunt for all y'all)At night.. (and we ain't takin no shorts)(servin y'all niggaz on sight)At night.. (everyday, all night, yeah)At night.. (everyday, all day, anybody killer)At night.. (fuck all y'all! yeah!)At night..Whassup whassup? Whatchu need?(Got a fifty sack?) Whassup? Aww the police, c'mon!{Police! Police! Up against the wall}

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Erica Barrett said she’s confident facing the judges on “Shark Tank.” Will she be able to close the deal in the Feb. 21 episode? CREDIT. ABC... They negotiated it down to 38 percent ... ***. Earlier on the show, former pro wrestler and current Smyrna resident Diamond DavePage showed off his impressive DDPYoga fitness system, which he said generated an impressive $2.6 million in its first year with a fat $890,000 in profits ... ....

Dan LeBatard, host of the ESPN national radio show The Dan Lebatard Show with Stugotz, upset newly inducted WWEHall of FamerDiamond Dallas Page during a live phone interview on Tuesday, April 4 ... LeBatard persisted for info on the Steiner altercation. That did it. DDP then called LeBatard “monkey” a few times and dropped an F-bomb, before being cut off ... ClickComplexSportsHereToSeeIt ... TwitterDanLeBatardShow ... https.//ddpyoga.com/ ... @jimmyv3....

WWE legend Vader shocked the wrestling world in November when he told fans that he was dying and wouldn’t live longer than two years. Vader said that he was dying due to heart complications but there might be some hope for him. Vader appeared on Hannibal TV and said that he is going to get help from Diamond Dallas Page to lose weight ...100LBS FOR THE MICKER! @DDPYoga #BANG pic.twitter.com/mYes0z0M52 ... [Featured Image by WWE]....

DREAMWAVE WrestlingCEO Jay Repsel tweeted earlier today that Hall was not responding to calls or texts ...DDP, who helped Hall turn his life around through his DDPYoga program, tweeted that while he hasn’t spoken to Hall directly, he heard that “The Bad Guy” is okay. I haven’t talked to @SCOTTHALLNWO yet because I’m in Dominican Republic at a @DDPYOGAWorkshop, but from what I’ve understand he is Ok....

WWE Hall of Fame superstar Scott Hall has lived a long life with a public battle with alcohol and drugs ending his career and almost killing him. Thankfully, Diamond Dallas Page showed up and saved his life with DDPYoga and life in a sober house for as long as Hall needed it ... Now, Hall has another goal. In a recent appearance on Legends with JBL, Hall said that he wants to work for NXT ... — DDPYOGA.com (@DDPYoga) September 19, 2016....

Even his good friend, MichaelP.S.Hayes, laughed, when Diamond Dallas Page decided to become a pro wrestler. How can you blame him for chuckling. What person can start pro wrestling training at age 35 and still believe he can compete on the grandest of stages? ... He’s had a Hall of Fame type career. Not bad for someone who began his in-ring career in his mid-30s ... “No one had ever seen me work with Sting ... ‘HeyMike ... I own ... http.//ddpyoga.com/....

However, serious back injuries pushed the “Master of the Diamond Cutter” to create the now-revered DDPYoga fitness program; saving lives and inspiring others along the way ... lucky I got only one good arm! RT @ddpyoga ... Starting with Roberts, DDP offered his former mentor a helping hand, using his DDPYoga program to do so ... DDPYoga has become a popular workout regimen among numerous WWE superstars....

culture in recent years, primarily due to what most of its practitioners call its calming effect on the mind ...Yoga has become increasingly popular in today’s society, as evidenced by former profesional wrestler “Diamond” Dallas Page, whose brand of DDPYoga has become one of the more well-known schools ... @RealDDP hurt my back playing basketball Wednesday night, 2 days of @DDPYogaEnergy and I'm as good as new! BANG!....

Here's a short list.. * Dissatisfaction ...Carnie's always been my genetic twin and that's all the impetus I needed for a Google search where I found Diamond Dallas Page, his ‪DDPYOGA workout, and an amazing community of cyber support ... DDPYOGA turned out to be a sound approach to fitness that was designed even for people like me ... I had so much help and support from Diamond Dallas Page, TerriLange, and the whole gang at Team DDPYOGA ... ....